IMAGING ENHANCED ENERGY-TRANSFER IN A LEVITATED AEROSOL-PARTICLE

Citation
S. Arnold et al., IMAGING ENHANCED ENERGY-TRANSFER IN A LEVITATED AEROSOL-PARTICLE, The Journal of chemical physics, 104(19), 1996, pp. 7741-7748
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
ISSN journal
00219606
Volume
104
Issue
19
Year of publication
1996
Pages
7741 - 7748
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9606(1996)104:19<7741:IEEIAL>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Energy transfer experiments are carried out at dilute concentrations o f donors (10(-4) M, coumarine 334) and accepters (5 X 10(-6) M, sulfor hodamine 101) in a levitated microdroplet (diameter, 2a = 19 mu m), us ing an aerosol particle fluorescence microscope. Microphotographs in d onor and acceptor luminescence show that the transfer mechanism is not of a Forster type, but is mediated by morphology dependent resonances (MDRs) of the microdroplet. The transfer is vanishingly small in the central region of the droplet (r<0.9a), and grows to a pronounced maxi mum beneath the surface (active region), consistent with the theory of MDR-enhanced energy transfer. The angular intensity profile of the ac ceptor image, along with current theory, suggests that the energy tran sfer is a maximum with the donor and acceptor at equal distances on op posite sides of the droplet center, similar to 18 mu m apart. From pho tometry we measure an overall ratio of acceptor to total luminescence of 7%. Within the active region the transfer efficiency is above 50%. This yield is similar to 1000X that expected from Forster transfer. Th is effect may be understood from a modification in the photon density of states in this region, which leads to efficient photon emission int o MDRs. (C) 1996 American Institute of Physics.